No one will pay attention to new comments. Attached Images Keyboard Shortcuts-Alt-Tab.png (80.5 KB, 100 views) -- Rasputin Paskudniak II (In pursuit of undomesticated, semi-aquatic avians) Adv Reply June 16th, 2012 #7 nalin4linux77 View Profile View Forum Posts In other words, there is no problems if I leave and enter symmetrically - both using the keyboard or both using the mouse. Code ladder, Robbers With the new Unearthed Arcana on Barbarians, if you are conscious but at 0 HP do hits still give you auto failed death saves?

I then just for experiment tried setting it back to alt+tab again and it then worked! edit: yup, unwilling accidental release of the host key on my part was causing it. more stack exchange communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed In the remote session a window is active, say Matlab.

It ended up blanking out my desktop and finally returning all windows while killing some other settings. This seems a duplicate (at least partially) or bug 178015. Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote on 2014-03-29: #43 Made a clean install of 14.04 beta2 (4cf9e5ef2c1c362317c90312c76cfda0 *ubuntu-14.04-beta2-desktop-i386.iso), installed gnome-panel package and launched GNOME session FlashBack (Compiz) - there is not application switcher on Jos Geluk (t-jos) wrote on 2013-04-29: #9 I just reset "switch-windows" to [] and it works now.

I get two caracters per keypress, and other wierd behaviour. Alt-above-tab and using the arrow keys in alt-tab popup works fine. Works nicely, actually. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1968630 To prevent unnecessary flooding, it can simply record Key Press and Key Release events to update the modifier key state, and on Lose Focus event send Release events only to the

An easier workaround than above is to double-tap the host key every time you switch to the guest, after which everything works as intended. Join Date Dec 2010 Beans 77 Re: ALT-TAB not working in gnome classic? click on ''Grab key Combination'', here actually use alt+tab, & it will grab it. Comment 8 by [email protected], Sep 25 2009 Processing The flickering does not occur with the custom frame off.

Browse other questions tagged window-manager or ask your own question. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/971051 In fact Gnome get this event and the window (KRDC) context get lost. Check the box under "Machine" -> "Disable Mouse Integration". Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote on 2012-04-07: #4 Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

As a workaround, Hit Host+f to exit fullscreen, then hit Host+f to enter fullscreen again. Can a giant spoon be utilised as a weapon Find the "unwrapped size" of a list How does sender and receiver clock time periods synchronize in data communication? If this can be enabled from CCSM, fine, but I gotta find it first! have a peek here If the mouse is not over the guest, focus merely toggles back and forth between a window on the host desktop, and the guest desktop (but not any particular window in

Not the answer you're looking for? Maybe we're not handling some X message properly? If you use normal mode (compiz as a window manager) you need to use CCSM workaround.

I would like to use the Option/Alt key to Alt-Tab in the window manager and as the Meta key in Emacs. When resuming work in the remote desktop, the alt key has to be pressed once to make the remote desktop notice that alt is no longer pressed. Stephen M. You can also just check for particular 'metacity' or 'compiz' process in process-list.

Also, if I miss my right arrow on this laptop I often accidentally click right control a few times. BTW, appending \* to the end of the search string didn't turn up anything helpful either. I don't think it's worth working around old window manager bugs, then. Check This Out This bug could relate to #6727.

With the option disabled, however, I can leave the remote session via Alt-Tab (which is expected behaviour, imho), but as stated in my first comment, I have the problem with the comment:11 Changed 6 years ago by pavel Happy to hear of a reproducible bug. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the In fullscreen mode: alt-tab alternates between being captured and not being captured.

However, super-D for minimize all stopped working... So for example: Enter fullscreen mode in guest OS.